We’re a weird hybrid studio/production company that, at our core, strives to bring you fun, genuine entertainment, whether it’s TV shows, feature films, short films, live streams, tutorials, or anything in-between. We pride ourselves on making better stories than you’d expect and with more heart than you’d imagine.
We started with Video Game High School, a three-season, full-length, award-winning independent web series. It was named #1 Web Series of 2013 by Variety, nominated for a Producer’s Guild Award for Outstanding Digital Series in 2014 and 2015, and won Streamy Awards for Direction, Ensemble Cast, and Action/Sci-Fi Series. Soon after, we partnered with Lionsgate, which resulted in the 2015 behind-the-scenes documentary series RocketJump: The Show on Hulu, our upcoming sci-fi anthology show Dimension 404, and a whole bunch more awesome stuff to come.
I was a very socially awkward middle schooler. So I got all my delusions about my “firsts” for high school from the stuff I watched or read. So I genuinely thought my first prom was gonna be like Brian’s. 😂
Its like while they were flexing their supremacy on youtube they were also experimenting with as many categories and filming styles as they could. True legends.
If I had a nickle for everytime Freddie played an abusive father who had an interest in music related feats, I’d have two nickles. Which isn’t a lot but it’s weird its happened twice.
I love how they kept the MMO addiction line going. It was interesting all these years later and on my ninth rewatch I realized that Rocket Jump was bringing awareness to MMO addiction, Brian's mom didn't pop out because it was double xp weekend. Hilarious but also sad ash